--- In PanoToolsNG@yahoogroups.com, "Jeffrey Martin | 360Cities.net" <360cities@...> wrote:
>
> http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/29/canon-eos-7d-pics-and-specs-leak-out/
>
> via Engadget by Paul Miller on 8/29/09
> We saw the top, we saw the poster, and now it looks like we've got
> more or less the whole deal: Canon's EOS 7D has been leaked in (most
> of) its gory detail. At the heart there's an 18 megapixel sensor and
> dual DIGIC 4 processors, which shoots stills at 8 FPS with ISO from
> 100 to 6400 and a special 12800 ISO mode. The 3-inch LCD has a 920,000
> dot resolution, while the viewfinder offers 100% coverage and a
> built-in digital level. Naturally the camera picks up the HD movie
> capabilities of the 5D, but no word on how it might expand upon them
> just yet. All this info has been gleaned from a Chinese forum, so
> we're still obviously awaiting on official word from Canon -- but if
> the rapid leakage rate is any indication, it can't be too far off.
>

Keith Martin

... Tethered shooting means it can be controlled from a connected (i.e. tethered ) computer, so you can set controls and take shots remotely rather than

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Sometime around 4/9/09 (at 14:52 -0500) Trausti Hraunfjord said:

>Olympus E-series do support this "tethered
>shooting"... but I still haven't got a clue about what it means.

Tethered shooting means it can be controlled from a connected (i.e.
'tethered') computer, so you can set controls and take shots remotely
rather than having to poke the dials and buttons on the camera itself.

k

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